my man page (Ubuntu) says otherwise:
runlevel(8) runlevel(8)
NAME
runlevel - output previous and current runlevel
SYNOPSIS
runlevel [OPTION]... [UTMP]
DESCRIPTION
runlevel reads the system utmp file (typically /var/run/utmp) to locate
the most recent runlevel record, then outputs the previous and current
runlevel from that record to standard output, separated by a single
space.
----- Original Message ----
From: Sir June <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List
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Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 22:36:12
Subject: Re: [plug] LABEL=/var
confused..
server1# runlevel
3 0
reading the man page.. --it prints the current and previous runlevels.. first
# is the current and 2nd is the previous? if there is no previous runlevel,
N will be printed...
server2# runlevel
N 3
so server1 is currently at runlevel 0? which is which?
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